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let's

American  
[lets] / lɛts /
  1. contraction of let us.


LETS 1 British  
/ lɛts /

acronym

  1. Local Exchange and Trading System: an economic system in which members of a community exchange goods and services using a cashless local currency

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let's 2 British  
/ lɛts /

contraction

  1. let us: used to express a suggestion, command, etc, by the speaker to himself and his hearers

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Usage

See contraction, let 1.

Example Sentences

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Let’s see if its offering is still compelling in 2026.

From Salon

But you just got the feeling that we were all jumping in cold water and let’s go.

From Los Angeles Times

Let’s organize your buckets first.

From MarketWatch

“Let’s show what it taught us,” Close said.

From Los Angeles Times

Paul Krugman: You could sell a bunch of oil futures at 6:30 in the morning at let’s say $98 a barrel, and actually you could even sell oil futures you don’t have.

From Slate